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ANNOUNCEMENTS, from 13                           will be targeting White Sea Bass, Halibut,       ties before their 24th birthday. Participants     will meet once a month and discuss teen is-
                                                 5RFN¿VKDQG/LQJFRG&DSWDLQVRIWKH&KDQ-       earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional        sues on base. If interested, contact Anthony
  Golf carts need to be returned by 6 p.m.,      QHO,VODQGV6SRUWV¿VKLQJYHVVHOVVSHFLDOL]H    $ZDUG&HUWL¿FDWHVDQG%URQ]H6LOYHUDQG         Quinnert at Desert High School or Mr. Paul
and walkers can play until dark.                 in the Central California waters and their       Gold Congressional Award Medals. Each             at the Teen Center.
                                                 knowledge reliably puts anglers right on top     level involves setting goals in four program
Oasis Community Center                           RIWKH¿VKIRUKLJKO\VXFFHVVIXO¿VKLQJWULSV  areas; Volunteer Public Service, Personal           Youth of the Year: Do you have what it
                                                 Alcoholic beverages are not permitted.           Development, Physical Fitness, and Expedi-        takes to represent Edwards AFB at the lo-
  205 W. Popson Ave., 661-275-CNTR                                                                tion/Exploration. Earning the Award is a fun      cal, district, state, regional and potentially
                                                 Rosburg Fitness Center                           and interesting way to get more involved in       national level? If so you can earn thousands
  Lunch Hour Table Games Tournament:                                                              something you already enjoy or something          and thousands of scholarship dollars. Check
April 18, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Entry fee is $5     210 W. Popson Ave., 661-275-GYM1               \RX¶GOLNHWRWU\IRUWKH¿UVWWLPH<RXPRYH    with your local teen center.
and winner takes all. Foosball, ping pong, air                                                    DW \RXU RZQ SDFH ± RQ \RXU RZQ RU ZLWK
KRFNH\DQGVKXIÀHERDUG                            Tae Kwon Do: Children’s monthly pass is        your friends. This is not an award for past       Youth Programs
                                                 $65, adult monthly pass is $70, and a daily      accomplishments. Instead, you are honored
  Spring Flea Market: April 22, noon-5 p.m.      pass is $9. For more information, call Kumye     for achieving your own challenging goals af-        24 Lathrop Dr., 661-275-5437
Clean out those closets and garages and sell     Moore at 661-860-9292.                           ter registering for the program. Regardless of
your unwanted items. Anyone wishing to par-                                                       your situation, you can earn the Congressio-        Reading Club: April 12, 3:30-4:30 p.m. in
WLFLSDWHPXVW¿OORXWDIRUPDQGUHWXUQLWE\     Personal Trainers: Cost is $40 for a           nal Award. The Congressional Award has no         the Club Room. Youth will have the oppor-
April 15 at the Oasis Community Center.          60-minute session, $25 for a 30-minute ses-      minimum grade point average requirements.         tunity to learn and practice reading, writing
                                                 sion. To schedule your appointment, call Jen-    It accommodates young people with special         and public speaking skills.
  Game Night Club: Tuesday and Thursday,         nifer Pottinger at 757-810-5734.                 needs or disabilities who are willing to take
4-7:30 p.m. in Classrooms A and B.                                                                the challenge. For more information about           Pre-Teen Skate Night: April 15, 6-9 p.m.
                                                   Massage Therapy: Cost is $40 for 30 min-       the Congressional Award, see Mr. Paul or          in the Youth Programs gym. Cost is $5 for
  Hula Lessons: Thursdays, 5 p.m. Cost is        utes, $70 for 60 minutes, and $100 for 90        call 661-275-TEEN.                                members, $7 for non-members. Open to ages
$20 per month for beginners, and $25 per         minutes. Avaialble 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday,                                                         9-12. Join us for skating and just hanging
month for intermediate and advanced.             Tuesday and Thursday (advance appoint-             Teen Council: A Teen Council is being           out.
                                                 ments only). Couples massage also offered.       formed to give a voice for teens within the
  Musical Instrument Classes: Tuesday,           For more information, call Brittni Albrechti     community. The Teen Center is looking for           Instructional Classes: Gymnastics and
Wednesday and& Thursday. Instruments of-         at 661-317-2139.                                 teens associated with other teen youth groups     Dance: Classes are available for ages 3 to
IHUHGDUHSLDQRJXLWDUGUXPVDQGNLQGHU¿GGOH                                                   i.e. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Chapel Youth        18 years of age at the JZ (Jungle Zone) and
(beginning Violin). Cos tis $28 per lesson, per  Teen Center                                      Groups, NHS, ASB, Home Schooled, and              Main Youth Programs. The classes range
week.                                                                                             any other teen youth groups. Representatives      from beginner level to advanced level and
                                                   100 Kincheloe Ave., Bldg. 7211, 661-275-                                                         meet weekly. For more information, call 661-
  Zumba:                                         8336                                                                                               275-KIDS.
  Mondays: 11 a.m.-noon, and 5-6 p.m.
  Tuesdays: 4:30-5:30 p.m.                         State Youth of the Year Selection Ceremo-
  Wednesdays: 11 a.m.-noon                       ny: April 12-14, Los Angeles Air Force Base,
  Cost is $3 per class and there is a discount   Calif. Good luck to Anthony Quinnert our
for advanced purchase of 10 classes.             very own Edwards AFB Youth of the Year
                                                 competing for the title of California Youth
Outdoor Recreation                               of the Year.                                     I need a home ...

  1100 Kincheloe Ave., 661-275-CAMP                Spaghetti Social: April 19, 3 p.m. at the
                                                 Teen Center.
  Climbing Wall Class: April 11, 5-6:30                                                             &LVFRLVWKHVZHHWHVWER\+HZDQWVQRWKLQJPRUHWKDQWKH
p.m. at the Oasis Aquatic Center Climbing          Operation Talent Search: Looking For           ORYHRIDKXPDQ+HZRXOGPDNHDJUHDWODSGRJDQGFRPSDQ
Wall. Register by April 8 at Outdoor Rec-        Acts Now! Can you sing, dance, tell jokes,       LRQDQLPDO+HZRXOGGREHVWLQDKRPHZLWKROGHUFKLOGUHQRU
reation. Cost is $15 per person, minimum         juggle or any other talent you’d like to show-    FKLOGUHQWKDWQRERXQGDULHVZLWKSHWV+HLVDELJORYHUDQGLV
of four participants, maximum of 10. Want        case? Then Edwards is looking for you!
to learn to climb? Sign-up for the climbing      Don’t miss your chance to win great prizes!            RQO\\HDUVROG&RPHPHHW&LVFRDW$3(75HVFXH
wall class and learn all the fundamentals of     Categories include: all youth solo and group
climbing. Anyone under 18 years must be          acts, husband and wife acts, family acts, and                     APET Rescue is looking for adult volunteers.
accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.       parent and youth acts. This talent show is in                         If you are interested, visit APET Rescue
                                                 conjunction with Family Advocacy to bring
  Climbing/Hiking at Joshua Tree: April          awareness to National Childhood Abuse                         at 615 South Forbes Avenue, or call (661) 258-9525.
16, depart at 7 a.m., return at approximately    Month. Auditions 3-6 p.m., April 20 at
6 p.m. Register by April 14. Cost is $30 per     Stripes Lounge. Talent Show is 5 p.m., April                                       APET Rescue is open
person and includes transportation, guide        27 Oasis Community Center. To sign up or                          4:30- 6 p.m., Monday-Friday, and 3:30-5 p.m.,
and gear. Anyone under 18 years must be          for more information, call Paul La Bella at
accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.       661-275-5437.                                                                      Saturday and Sunday.
Minimum of eight participants, maximum
of 10. Must complete climbing training and         Keystone Elections: April 20, 2 p.m. at the
FHUWL¿FDWLRQDW2DVLV$TXDWLF&OLPELQJ:DOO    Teen Center. The Keystone Club will elect a
Joshua Tree offers an extensive network of       new president, vice president and other board
WUDLOVRIYDU\LQJOHQJWKDQGGLI¿FXOW\)URP    members.
short nature trails to long, strenuous hikes,
you’re sure to find a trail to your liking.        YES (Youth Employment Skills): The
With more than 400 climbing formations           YES Program will begin in the 2015-2016
and 8,000 climbing routes, Joshua Tree           school year and helps teens earn money for
also offers challenging climbs for all levels    college. The program is open to teens whose
of climbing ability. It is truly a world-class   parent is active duty Air Force. Teens can
climbing destination. Alcoholic beverages        earn up to a $1000 towards their post high
are not permitted.                               school education. Contact the Teen Center
                                                 for more information.
  Deep Sea Fishing Trip Channel Islands:
April 23, depart at 2 a.m., return at approxi-     Keystone Club: Wednesdays, 2:15 p.m.
mately 8 p.m. Register by April 20. Cost         in the Teen Center. The Keystone Club is
is $130 and includes transportation, guide,      a leadership club that performs community
¿VKLQJJHDUWDFNOHDQGEDLW0D[LPXPSDU-      service projects around the base. The club
ticipation of 10. Must be in possession of       also helps teens to maintain focus in high
D&DOLIRUQLD6WDWHVDOWZDWHU¿VKLQJOLFHQVH    school and graduate and prepare for college.
or be able to purchase a daily license at the
PDULQDRI¿FH$Q\RQHXQGHU\HDUVPXVW         Congressional Award: The Congressio-
be accompanied by a parent or adult guard-       nal Award is the United States Congress’
LDQ(QMR\DJUHDWGD\RI¿VKLQJDURXQGWKH    award for young Americans. It is non-par-
Channel Islands with plenty of rail space and    tisan, voluntary, and non-competitive. The
adequate room to cast on our selected ves-       program is open to all 14 to 23-year-olds;
sel. The boat does not have a galley, so bring   young people may register when they turn 13
your own food and drinks; small coolers al-      1/2 years old and must complete their activi-
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